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June 18, 2007 Issue

Lone Star
By Michael Brendan Dougherty
Ron Paul is making a long-shot presidential bid to revive conservatism and lasso a party gone wild.

Stupid Party
By Kara Hopkins
GOP chooses slogans over sense.

La Raza’s Lapdogs
By Steve Sailer
Straight talk about immigration: another job Americans won’t do.

Amnesty Repeats Itself
By Otis L. Graham Jr.
The Senate’s “comprehensive reform” package demonstrates that it has learned little from history.

Watching the Detectives
By Glenn Greenwald
What were Gonzales and Card so desperate to hide?

Battling Over What’s Left
By Daniel Larison
Did flying with the hawks doom neoliberalism?

Make Room for Big Brother
By Todd Crowell
China loves Asia unconditionally.

Viereck Revisited
By Daniel McCarthy
Peter Viereck gave conservatism its name—then broke its rules.

A Melody in the Irish Air
By Steve Sailer
Irish indie hits the right notes.

How the West Was Lost
By Theodore Dalrymple
The Last Days of Europe: Epitaph for an Old Continent by Walter Laqueur

Managing Expectations
By W. James Antle III
A Mormon in the White House? 10 Things Every American Should Know about Mitt Romney by Hugh Hewitt

Where Criticism is Still an Art
By R.J. Stove
Counterpoints: 25 Years of The New Criterion on Culture and the Arts edited
by Roger Kimball and Hilton Kramer

Taiwan Strait Talk
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Lifting the Fog in Formosa

Buying Trophies
By Taki
In Praise of Amateurs

Fourteen Days: Second Surge; Cheney’s Iran Gambit; Romney: Some of My Best Friends Are Christians

Deep Background: We’ll Spread More Democracy Once Gas Prices Fall; Jihadi Advice Column

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